Author: Cologero

Cashing In

Much has been made recently of Marco Rubio’s shaky financial situation. Apparently, he has failed to “cash in” on his political connections. For example, Nancy Pelosi became a multi-millionaire during her tenure in Congress. Hilary Clinton, who allegedly was living…

Regenerating Humanity

One of the distinguishing features of modern societies is a nagging sense of dissatisfaction. In a Traditional society, there is a feeling of solidarity: the Ancient City was regarded as having a divine founder who established its laws and rules…

Random Thoughts for December

Hate to say I told you so We must not therefore reproach each other with our mistakes and errors, but must guard against the only danger which peoples who have reached a high level of civilisation and knowledge need fear,…

Left, Right, Neocon, New Right

These terms are tossed about without any clear definition; hence, we want to analyze these categories in terms of Tradition to see if a brighter light can clarify them. I will be using the analysis provided by Vladimir Solovyov in…

The Greeks Invented Democracy

The Greeks are quick to claim that they invendted democracy. Nevertheless, the world of finance is in an uproar over their decision to actually hold a referendum on the European Union bailout package. Perhaps, like the Icelanders, they can get…

The Rights of Man

As we take the French Revolution as the tipping point separating modernity from tradition, its dogmas can be found in the Declaration on the Rights of Man. Article 1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social…

The Old Right

Welcome to the Right Hand Path. The origin of the Right/Left distincion arose in the aftermath of the French Revolution, with the Left representing the progressive faction and the Right the reactionaries, opposed to the ideals of the Revolution. The…